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[UK] G.R. Bacchus Pleasure Bound ‘Afloat’ (1969) 130: He had his money sewed in the arse of his pants.
at arse, n.
[UK] G.R. Bacchus Pleasure Bound ‘Afloat’ (1969) 136: ‘Guess you’re a bright bit all through’.
at bit, n.1
[UK] G.R. Bacchus Pleasure Bound ‘Afloat’ (1969) 131: [I] open my legs [...] and precisely what he does to the gap nature has left between them is his business.
at gap, n.1
[UK] G.R. Bacchus Pleasure Bound ‘Afloat’ (1969) 182: They drank to toast of the three consonants — L.F.F., ‘Luck, fuck and a fiver’ — with no heeltaps.
at heeltap, n.
[UK] G.R. Bacchus Pleasure Bound ‘Afloat’ (1969) 231: He tried to sleep — well, when he had overcome his Horn [...] he did.
at horn, n.2
[UK] G.R. Bacchus Pleasure Bound ‘Afloat’ (1969) 182: They drank to toast of the three consonants — L.F.F., ‘Luck, fuck and a fiver’ — with no heeltaps.
at L.F.F., excl.
[UK] G.R. Bacchus Pleasure Bound ‘Afloat’ (1969) 132: ‘A mermaid [...] is a dear, delightful dot of dimity, who doesn’t exactly traverse this boundless waste of wave because she loves it, but because there are gents like you, sir, who have money to spend and want a little occasional diversion’.
at mermaid, n.
[UK] G.R. Bacchus Pleasure Bound ‘Afloat’ (1969) 139: She’s the very last thing that ever came down the Pike.
at come down the pike (v.) under pike, n.2
[UK] G.R. Bacchus Pleasure Bound ‘Afloat’ (1969) 177: Prendergast [...] punished a large cocktail severely.
at punish, v.
[UK] G.R. Bacchus Pleasure Bound ‘Afloat’ (1969) 208: ‘A dam sight too much jolly rogering for other people’.
at roger, v.1
[UK] G.R. Bacchus Pleasure Bound ‘Afloat’ (1969) 125: [of non-commercial intercourse] When jolly beasts like mammoths [...] started in on a quiet short time, it was worth going miles to see.
at short time, n.
[UK] G.R. Bacchus Pleasure Bound ‘Afloat’ (1969) 201: They had skinned £500,000 worth of illicit diamonds out of Mr Solly Joelstein’s yacht.
at skin, v.1
[UK] G.R. Bacchus Pleasure Bound ‘Afloat’ (1969) 138: I may tell you, gentle, and otherwise readers, that a salt-water douche is a dead snip preventative.
at snip, n.
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